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Really nice!
They are great glasses, I also get them from Lee Valley and am lucky enough to drive by them once a month.A dozen diminutive 0.2 liter kolsch glasses (stangen) from Lee Valley tools. I hunted all over for a decent deal on these and discovered that the new ones you see on Amazon come from here with a sigificant markup. So if you are looking for some you can get them at Lee Valley on line for $17.50 plus a little shipping or if your lucky and live in Canadia you can get them at a store near you.
Prost!
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A dozen diminutive 0.2 liter kolsch glasses (stangen) from Lee Valley tools. I hunted all over for a decent deal on these and discovered that the new ones you see on Amazon come from here with a sigificant markup. So if you are looking for some you can get them at Lee Valley on line for $17.50 plus a little shipping or if your lucky and live in Canadia you can get them at a store near you.
Prost!
Sorry, a what? Speak English man!Fruit cake tin and a hole saw then screw on a snazzy handle and you got a fit Stange carrier.
Geniusjust drill some holes add a handle
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Ha ha yes that is a bit of beer talk and I was completely sober yep I make no sense at the best of times.Sorry, a what? Speak English man!
Ha ha yes that is a bit of beer talk and I was completely sober yep I make no sense at the best of times.
Hey check out this blokes hombrew spirit shed I saw today. Brewing beer and distilling seem worlds apart but similar in some ways. Was good seeing the another side of home brewing
Oh disclaimer it's legal in Aus to distil for ones own consumption ! View attachment 6680
See that thing on the right he passes the liquor through that a time or two then puts it in them demijohns before adding essences. He had 3 of them on the drip. And oh boy oh boy that room smelt wonderful!
Beer and whiskey are quite simply related: Brew bad beer, distill it, add oak and voile! Good whiskey! If I screw up a batch (shhhh, it happens), I hand it off to my distilling friend and get a pint or so of wicked moonshine. I drop in an oak spiral and pretty soon this Kentucky boy is doing what we do best, racing hors..., er, making whiskey. I need to get SWAMBO to make a bad batch of wine so we can cook off some brandy.Ha ha yes that is a bit of beer talk and I was completely sober yep I make no sense at the best of times.
Hey check out this blokes hombrew spirit shed I saw today. Brewing beer and distilling seem worlds apart but similar in some ways. Was good seeing the another side of home brewing
Oh disclaimer it's legal in Aus to distil for ones own consumption ! View attachment 6680
See that thing on the right he passes the liquor through that a time or two then puts it in them demijohns before adding essences. He had 3 of them on the drip. And oh boy oh boy that room smelt wonderful!
Last batch I made had everything but the kitchen sink in it, even some failed wine! No hop character came through. The 'shine was a little weird but that actually helped when I'd oaked it.Often thought about that and wondered just how good whiskey would be made from a failed hoppy IPA.
Yeah i think it was like the local neighborhood Wiskey supply store....Now that's what I call a good inventory.